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Tarn Crag (Grisedale)

Cumbria, ENGLAND

Climbs 9 – Rocktype Rhyolite – Altitude 641m a.s.l – Faces E

Crag features
Exclusively a winter venue. The post popular route is Dollwagon Gully but the easier gullies are also worthwhile.

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Guidebooks
Lake District Winter Climbs (2006), Winter Climbs in the Lake District (1997)

Climbs at this crag

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 Climb nameGradex
1Tarn Crag Gully 1I/II *43
2Tarn Crag Buttress 1I/II 3
3Tarn Crag Gully 2I 44
4Peachey's grand day outII/III 1
5Tarn Crag Gully 3I 26
 Climb nameGradex
6Dollywagon Gully ButtressIII **2
7Dollywagon GullyIII **111
8Dollywagon ChimneyIII 9
9Dollywagon Chimney Right HandIV 4 * 
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I'm pretty certain that the photo is of a route on Tarn Crag in Langdale (above White Ghyll and below Stickle Tarn) -- the rock is generally clean, has a sunny aspect - pretty much like the photo. The Tarn Crag with Dollywaggon gully is most definitely a winter only venue, North East facing, abounding in steep soggy vegetation for most of the year, and totally unlikley to give the sort of climbing shown.
Alan Stark - 18/Jan/05